Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners: Representing Identity in Selected Souths

Author:   Antoinette Jackson ,  C. S. Everett ,  Carolyn E. Ware ,  Keith G. Tidball
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
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9780820352534


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Antoinette Jackson ,  C. S. Everett ,  Carolyn E. Ware ,  Keith G. Tidball
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
Imprint:   University of Georgia Press
Weight:   0.825kg
ISBN:  

9780820352534


ISBN 10:   0820352535
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

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This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them. -- Southern Cultures Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations. -- Journal of Appalachian Studies Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century. -- Journal of Southern Religion [A] concise but stimulating volume. -- Journal of Southern History Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations.--Journal of Appalachian Studies This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them.--Southern Cultures [A] concise but stimulating volume.--Journal of Southern History Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century.--Journal of Southern Religion Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations.-- Journal of Appalachian Studies This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them.-- Southern Cultures [A] concise but stimulating volume.-- Journal of Southern History Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century.-- Journal of Southern Religion


This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them. -- Southern Cultures Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century. -- Journal of Southern Religion [A] concise but stimulating volume. -- Journal of Southern History Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations. -- Journal of Appalachian Studies Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations. --Journal of Appalachian Studies [A] concise but stimulating volume. --Journal of Southern History This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them. --Southern Cultures Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century. --Journal of Southern Religion Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations.-- Journal of Appalachian Studies This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them.-- Southern Cultures [A] concise but stimulating volume.-- Journal of Southern History Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century.-- Journal of Southern Religion


This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them. -- Southern Cultures Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations. -- Journal of Appalachian Studies Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century. -- Journal of Southern Religion [A] concise but stimulating volume. -- Journal of Southern History Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations. --Journal of Appalachian Studies This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them. --Southern Cultures [A] concise but stimulating volume. --Journal of Southern History Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century. --Journal of Southern Religion Valuable as powerful evidence that there is no such thing as 'the' South--that instead there are many Souths, each with its own demographics, history, cultural traditions, processes of change and adaptation, and (indeed) internal racial, class and cultural variations.-- Journal of Appalachian Studies This book goes a long way toward showing the fascinating ways in which we all hold beliefs about language and behave according to them.-- Southern Cultures [A] concise but stimulating volume.-- Journal of Southern History Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners represents an important contribution because it places before us some critical assumptions and questions that contemporary scholars of culture, identity, community, and regional studies need to consider in the production of their scholarship for the twenty-first century.-- Journal of Southern Religion


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Celeste Ray (Editor) CELESTE RAY is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of the South. She is author of Highland Heritage and editor of Southern Heritage on Display. Luke Eric Lassiter (Editor) LUKE ERIC LASSITER, an associate professor of anthropology at Ball State University, is the author of Invitation to Anthropology and a coauthor of The Jesus Road.

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